may I replace avid 103 with avid 102

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Hmm..looking at the pictures of Avid 103 on the net, it seems that the tweeter was very popular in those years ( probably a Philips ? ) as I've seen it on other speakers.
Just measure the outer flange diameter and the distance between the holes for mounting, plus the magnet diameter for the hole in the box, and you're done!

( NO ! Wait ! there's the electrical and acoustical side of the component, not only aestethics ) I guess that any modern tweeter would outperform that old one, in the price range 15-35 $...probably more if the flange is full metal and the dome can reach 20000 Hz and beyond
 
Specs ? which specs ? 😱🙂
Just an 8 Ω voice coil and 1 " dome.
Many - many-many...just browse the PartsExpress catalogue
Or Madisound ...It doesn't need to be super-super but "sufficient".
Fs - Resonance frequency - It doesn't need to be very low ( below 1 kHz )
1-2 kHz Fs should be ok for a tweeter working from 3.5 kHz and up
Sensitivity- usually in the range 88-90 dB/W/m ( it means that when the tweeter is fed with 1W it produces a measured SPL at 1 meter on axys )
Sensitivity is most important 'cos it allows you to mount a different tweeter that has similar output without changing resistors in the crossover circuit.
Ferrofluid ( inside the gap, it blocks sudden movements !😕😱 )is also important, depending on crossover.
I was to say something simple like this
Dayton Audio DC28FS-8 1-1/8" Silk Dome Shielded Tweeter

It's a little bigger ( 1 and 1/8 " ) and has the magnet shielded.

another one
Dayton Audio DC25T-8 1" Titanium Dome Tweeter
The dome is not silk but titanium ( coating ).
It's more efficient, > note the 93 dB sensitivity data
and it's smaller, has a plastic flange, which provides a waveguide to the dome.

Wait for other recommendations, as there might be people who know a good replacemt that fits
 
Dave...we puller the tweeter and it has the following:
FC-77AP45-21F
8 ohms...CHINA
DT-0121010

Diameter is 4"
Surround is 3"
opening is oval 3-31/4"....would any in your stack work ?....if you send me an e-mail I could send you a photo...jimmyjoe59@gmail.com....thanks
 
Dave....here is pic

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